Josh Blyler wins the Ultra4 Tear Down in Tennessee

Dorkchop

Weekend Wheeler
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Josh Blyler wins the Tear Down in Tennessee Unlimited Class as all classes competed in South Pittsburg, TN, for round 2 of the ULTRA4 Racing East Series

June 26, 2021 (South Pittsburg, TN) – ULTRA4 Racing returned to the Adventure Offroad Park in South Pittsburg, TN, for the Method Race Wheels Tear Down in Tennessee. Round 2 of the Eastern series put drivers into an “endurance sprint” around the punishing 6.75 loop in the Tennessee woods. The 4400 Unlimited class did 7 laps, while the Yukon Gear and Axle 4500 Modified class, Can-Am 4900 UTV class, and the Branik Motorsports 4800 Legends class each did 5 laps. The popular Spidertrax 4600 Stock class did 4 laps as vehicles were pounded and drones were downed.

ULTRA4 Racing is known for vehicles that can race multiple types of terrain with confidence and authority. The “Swiss Army Knife” of off-road racing, this course challenged the speed and navigation elements of off-road racing. Tennessee was designed to really push the limits on tight woods racing with an increase in rocks for this year. “I wanted to put the 4 back in ULTRA4 for this race.” said Race Director, JT Taylor. So far this year, drivers have pushed themselves in rocks, dirt, dust, mud, prairies, and now thick, single track woods racing. The driver standing at the end of the year on top of the box will have proved they can race in anything.
 

Pthorpe84

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Josh Blyler wins the Tear Down in Tennessee Unlimited Class as all classes competed in South Pittsburg, TN, for round 2 of the ULTRA4 Racing East Series

June 26, 2021 (South Pittsburg, TN) – ULTRA4 Racing returned to the Adventure Offroad Park in South Pittsburg, TN, for the Method Race Wheels Tear Down in Tennessee. Round 2 of the Eastern series put drivers into an “endurance sprint” around the punishing 6.75 loop in the Tennessee woods. The 4400 Unlimited class did 7 laps, while the Yukon Gear and Axle 4500 Modified class, Can-Am 4900 UTV class, and the Branik Motorsports 4800 Legends class each did 5 laps. The popular Spidertrax 4600 Stock class did 4 laps as vehicles were pounded and drones were downed.

ULTRA4 Racing is known for vehicles that can race multiple types of terrain with confidence and authority. The “Swiss Army Knife” of off-road racing, this course challenged the speed and navigation elements of off-road racing. Tennessee was designed to really push the limits on tight woods racing with an increase in rocks for this year. “I wanted to put the 4 back in ULTRA4 for this race.” said Race Director, JT Taylor. So far this year, drivers have pushed themselves in rocks, dirt, dust, mud, prairies, and now thick, single track woods racing. The driver standing at the end of the year on top of the box will have proved they can race in anything.
Were you At the race???
 

Dorkchop

Weekend Wheeler
I wish but that's on the other side of the country for me 😄
I'm on the fence about going to the Nationals on Oct. though but already thinking about KOH in 2022
 

Pthorpe84

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I wish but that's on the other side of the country for me 😄
I'm on the fence about going to the Nationals on Oct. though but already thinking about KOH in 2022
I thought that was a bit of drive for you. That park is only 2 hours from me. One of my favorite spots to wheel.
 

Dorkchop

Weekend Wheeler
I've heard great things about that place and maybe one day I'll get there. this weekend I'll be watching/shooting pictures at Round 3 of the NorCal rock races. It's being held about an hour away from me here in CA. Lucked out too because if it was run last weekend, the temps would have sucked as it hit 110 degrees but at least it's supposed to be only 92 this sat.
 
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